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Razia downplays rookie line-up

Luiz Razia has defended Marussia's decision to sign an all-rookie line-up, confident that as GP2 drivers they will quickly adapt. Earlier this week, Marussia confirmed that Razia, who finished second in last year's GP2 Championship, would partner Max Chilton. The decision means the backmarker outfit will have the most experienced line-up as no other team has gone with two rookies. Razia, though, is confident himself and Chilton will rise to the challenge. "For sure for the team it was a tough decision and for us it's going to be a tough job," said the 23-year-old. "So I think we just need to get together and really work through all the difficulties we have and eventually...
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